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US5916206A - Absorbent pants type undergarment having differently tensioned elastic elements for improved leakage prevention and comfort - Google Patents

Absorbent pants type undergarment having differently tensioned elastic elements for improved leakage prevention and comfort
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In a diaper as one embodiment of a disposable absorbent undergarment according to the invention, the diaper is provided around a front region thereof with a plurality of elastic elements The number of the elastic elements arranged in an area defined by respective vertical widths of 10 mm above and below a front edge of an absorbent core disposed between top- and backsheets is greater than that of the elastic element in the remaining area of the front region. An elongation stress of the elastic elements in the area mentioned firstly is lower than that of the elastic elements in the area mentioned lastly.

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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to disposable absorbent pants type undergarments such as disposable pants type diapers for babies, incontinent pants, training pants for babies and the like.
In conventional absorbent pants type undergarments, a waist-opening and a pair of leg-openings are usually provided with respective elastic members to impart to the respective opening edges a desired stretchability in the circumferential direction. The elastic elements associated with the waist-opening are usually arranged over a considerably large region defined between an edge of the waist-opening and a crotch region extending between the waist-opening and leg-openings. These elements exert a pressure upon a region of the undergarment overlying a liquid-absorbent core to thereby bring an inner side of this region tightly against the wearer's body. Such an undergarment is disclosed, for example, in Japanese Laid-Open Patent Application Nos. Hei4-166150 and Hei4-289201.
Attempts to bring this desired region of the undergarment overlying the liquid-absorbent core tightly against the wearer's body to thereby avoid leakage of body fluids disadvantageously causes the elastic elements to compress the wearer's waist over a wide range and creates an uncomfortable feeling of wear.
Surprisingly, it has been found that leakage of body fluids can be effectively avoided by bringing only a local area overlying the longitudinally opposite edges of the core rather than the entire region overlying the core closely against the wearer's body to alleviate the aforementioned uncomfortable feeling.
Accordingly, a principal feature of the invention is to arrange, in a disposable absorbent pants type undergarment, elastic elements associated with the waist in a region adjacent each of longitudinally opposite edges of the core with a relatively high density so that fitness of this region to the wearer's skin may be at least partially improved.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
According to the invention, there is provided a disposable absorbent pants type undergarment comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed therebetween. The undergarment has a front region, a rear region and a crotch region extending therebetween. A plurality of elastic elements extend around a waist portion and around a pair of leg-openings, respectively, of the undergarment. In accordance with the invention, the core extends longitudinally into the front and rear regions and has front and rear edges spaced apart from each of the waist-opening edges of the front and rear regions, respectively. The elastic elements associated with the front region are arranged between the front edge of the core and the waist-opening edge of the front region and between the front edge of the core and the crotch region. The number of the elastic elements arranged in a first area defined by respective vertical widths of 10 mm above and below the front edge of the core is greater than that of the elastic elements arranged in a second area of the front region excluding the first area, and an elongation stress of each of the elastic elements in the first area is lower than that of the elastic elements in the second area.
According to the present invention, there is also provided a disposable absorbent undergarment which comprises the elastic elements associated with the rear region being arranged between the rear edge of the core and the waist-opening edge of the rear region and between the rear edge of the core and the crotch region. The number of elastic elements arranged in a third area defined by respective vertical widths of 10 mm above and below the rear edge of the core is greater than that of the elastic elements arranged in a fourth area of the rear region excluding the third area. An elongation stress of each of the elastic elements in the third area is lower than that of the elastic elements in the fourth area.
With the disposable absorbent undergarment constructed as described above, the location of the undergarment overlying the area defined by the front edge of the core and adjacent thereto has a comfortable fit to the wearer's body without exerting a relatively high pressure since the elastic elements associated with the front region are arranged in this area with a relatively high density, but with a relatively lower elongation stress.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a perspective view showing a diaper of pants type according to the invention as partially broken away; and
FIG. 2 is a sectional view taken along a line II--II in FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to FIG. 1, a diaper comprises a liquid-permeable topsheet 2, a liquid-impermeable backsheet 3 and a liquid-absorbent core 4 disposed between these twosheets 2, 3 and further comprises a front region 5, a rear region 6 and acrotch region 7 extending between these two regions 5, 6 as viewed longitudinally of thediaper 1. The topsheet andbacksheet 2, 3 are bonded together at their portions extending outward beyond a peripheral edge of thecore 4 and the front and rear regions 5, 6 have their inner surfaces opposed to each other bonded together along their transversely opposite edges at intermittently providedadhesive spots 10 to define a waist-opening 11 and a pair of leg-openings 12 and thereby configure thediaper 1 as a whole in the form of a pants (or briefs) -shape. In thediaper 1, thecore 4 extends longitudinally over thecrotch region 7 into the front and rear regions 5, 6, and has afront edge 4A, arear edge 4B and transverselyopposite edges 4C. Thediaper 1 is provided around at least the front region 5 with a firstelastic member 15 and around each leg-opening with a secondelastic member 16. The first and secondelastic members 15, 16 are secured in a stretched condition to an inner surface of at least one of the topsheet andbacksheet 2, 3 so that a number of gathers may be formed around the waist and the legs as theseelastic members 15, 16 contract.
Referring to FIG. 2, thecore 4 has a thickness which is substantially uniform over the front region 5, but over an area of at least 10 mm wide adjacent thefront edge 4A, is progressively reduced toward thefront edge 4A. Such a locally reduced thickness may be obtained either by reducing the core material progressively toward thefront edge 4A or by compressing the core material in this front edge area. The portions of the topsheet andbacksheet 2, 3 extending outward beyond thefront edge 4A are bonded together by means of hot melt adhesive (not shown) to form a waist-opening edge 22. The rear region 6 is also constructed in a manner substantially similar to that shown in FIG. 2.
Referring again to FIGS. 1 and 2, the firstelastic member 15 comprises a group 17B3 ofelastic elements 15a extending along the opening edge 22, a group 17B1 ofelastic elements 15b extending adjacent thefront edge 4A of thecore 4 and a group 17B2 ofelastic elements 15c extending below the group 17B1 ofelastic elements 15b. Eachelastic element 15a of group 17B3 is 0.5 to 3 mm wide and 0.05 to 1.5 mm thick. Eachelastic element 15b of the group 17B1 is 0.1 to 1.5 mm wide and 0.05 to 1.5 mm thick. Eachelastic element 15c of the group 17B2 is 0.1 to 5 mm wide and 0.05 to 1.5 mm thick. Theelastic elements 15b, 15c of the groups 17B1 and 17B2 intersecting thecore 4 are bonded to thebacksheet 3 so that they may be distributed on an outer surface of thecore 4. Theelastic elements 15a, 15b, 15c of the groups 17B3, 17B1 and 17B2 are secured to thebacksheet 3 with a 50% elongation stress per 150 mm of 5 to 50g and an elongated ratio of 1.1 to 2.5. The secondelastic member 16 comprises a group 17A of elastic elements 16a. The elongation stress of each of theelastic elements 15b of the group 17B1 is lower than that of each of theelastic elements 15a, 15c of the groups 17B3, 17B2.
With thediaper 1 constructed as described above, thecore 4 closely fits the wearer's skin at thefront edge 4A and an area adjacent thereto, since theelastic elements 15b of the group 17B1 are densely arranged above and below thefront edge 4A of thecore 4. Consequently, even if a portion of discharged body fluids flows on an upper surface of thetopsheet 2 without being absorbed by thecore 4, such flow will be unable to pass through the area adjacent thefront edge 4A and therefore reliably prevented from leaking outward. In thediaper 1, theelastic elements 15a of the group 17B3 extend transversely across the front and rear regions 5, 6 so that they are continuous from the front region 5 to the rear region 6. Furthermore, an area defined by the group 17B1 including theelastic elements 15b will not exert a great pressure against the center zone of the wearer's stomach and will therefore be comfortable to wear, compared with the groups 17B3, 17B2 including theelastic elements 15a, 15c, since the elongation stress of each of theelastic elements 15b of the group 17B1 is lower than that of each of theelastic elements 15a, 15c of the groups 17B3, 17B2. While theelastic elements 15b, 15c of the groups 17B1, 17B2 are preferably arranged both on the front region 5 and on the rear region 6, it is also possible without departing from the scope of the invention to arrange them on only one of these front and rear regions, for example, depending on the wearer's particular body form.
Theelastic elements 15b of the group 17B1 may be replaced by one or more relatively wide ribbon-like elastic member(s) to improve fitness of the core at itsfront edge 4A and the area therearound to the wearer's skin. However, such replacement would be disadvantageous in that a desired air-permeation between in- and exterior of thediaper 1 will be significantly impeded.
In order to implement the invention, a nonwoven fabric or perforated plastic film may be used for thetopsheet 2 and a plastic film such as polyethylene may be used for thebacksheet 3. Fluff pulp alone or a mixture of fluff pulp and superabsorptive polymer powder may be molded by any well known technique into a shape required for thecore 4. A material having a rubber-like elasticity such as rubber or plastic elastomer may be used for the first and secondelastic members 15, 16.
With the undergarment of the invention, the undergarment reliably fits the wearer's body and can prevent body fluids from leaking beyond this edge without deteriorating comfort. Furthermore, the progressive reduction of thickness of the core adjacent the front and/or rear edge(s) thereof is effective to reduce a difference in level generated between the core and the wearer's skin and thereby improve a wearing appearance. Even if such progressive decrease in the core thickness is obtained by compressing the core material, the densely arranged elastic elements allow such progressively thinned area to fit the wearer's body.

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1. A disposable absorbent pants type undergarment comprising a liquid-permeable topsheet, a liquid-impermeable backsheet joined to the topsheet and a liquid-absorbent core disposed therebetween, and jointly defining a front region, a rear region and a crotch region extending therebetween, and a plurality of elastic elements extending around said front and rear regions and around a pair of leg-openings, respectively, wherein the improvement comprises:
said core extending longitudinally into said front and rear regions and having front and rear edges spaced apart from each of waist-opening edges of said front and rear regions, respectively;
said elastic elements associated with said front region being arranged between the front edge of said core and the waist-opening edge of said front region and between the front edge of said core and said crotch region, the number of said elastic elements arranged in a first area defined by respective vertical widths of 10 mm above and below the front edge of said core being greater than that of said elastic flements arranged in a second area of said front region excluding said first area, an elongation stress of each of said elastic elements in said first area being lower than that of said elastic elements in said second area.
2. The undergarment according to claim 1, wherein, in an area of said core at least 10 mm inward from the front edge of said core, said core has a thickness progressively reduced toward said front edge.
3. The undergarment according to claim 1, wherein said undergarment further comprises: said elastic elements associated with said rear region being arranged between the rear edge of said core and the waist-opening edge of said rear region and between the rear edge of said core and said crotch region, the number of said elastic elements arranged in a third area defined by respective vertical widths of 10 mm above and below the rear edge of said core being greater than that of said elastic elements arranged in a fourth area of said rear region excluding said third area, an elongation stress of each of said elastic elements in said third area being lower than that of said elastic elements in said fourth area.
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